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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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Eℓvin;2150024 said:
That what I said too :agree:
Some bullshit movie, no doubt.
Isn't that movie written by D. Cody? So, at the very least, the dialogue should be amusing I would think. If Megan Fox can pull it of that is.


Last ones I watched:

Evan Almighty - I thought the first one was enjoyable & pretty funny. This one isn't: lame & even very annoying. Embarassing for everyone involved. I still like Carell though.

Asylum - Lame teen horror movie. Apart from the nice opening credits, there's nothing positive to be said.

Just Friends - One of the funnier comedies of the last few years imo. It's all a bit stupid & over the top, but I like it. Anna Faris is brilliant in these kind of roles.
 
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Elvin

Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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  • Thread Starter #73
    Seriously, Hugh Laurie is the best actor on the whole damn Television.
    David Duchovny and Jeremy Piven are good too.
     

    mikhail

    Senior Member
    Jan 24, 2003
    9,576
    #75
    The Mosquito Coast - Harrison Ford gets to act a bit. Peter Weir, beautiful establishing shots, a story about the dark side of heroism. A little dated - Ford's political dialogue would probably seem more reasonable to a Cold War era audience - but still worth a look.

    Klute - Jane Fonda gets to act a bit. Donald Sutherland is customarily awesome. Odd 1970s noir, also worth a look.

    Anvil - the story of Anvil - real life is stranger than fiction. Documentary about the titular metal band who were up there with the likes of Metallica in the early days before falling away to obscurity. 13 albums later, they're 50 year olds with menial jobs and a hideously sincere belief that they might yet make it. You can laugh at it if you like, treat it as a real life Spinal Tap, but I feel wrong laughing at these earnest buffoons.
     

    KB824

    Senior Member
    Sep 16, 2003
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    #76
    The Mosquito Coast - Harrison Ford gets to act a bit. Peter Weir, beautiful establishing shots, a story about the dark side of heroism. A little dated - Ford's political dialogue would probably seem more reasonable to a Cold War era audience - but still worth a look.

    Klute - Jane Fonda gets to act a bit. Donald Sutherland is customarily awesome. Odd 1970s noir, also worth a look.

    Anvil - the story of Anvil - real life is stranger than fiction. Documentary about the titular metal band who were up there with the likes of Metallica in the early days before falling away to obscurity. 13 albums later, they're 50 year olds with menial jobs and a hideously sincere belief that they might yet make it. You can laugh at it if you like, treat it as a real life Spinal Tap, but I feel wrong laughing at these earnest buffoons.
    I'm looking forward to seeing Anvil- The story of Anvil.

    They are currently opening for AC/DC on their U.S. tour.
     

    .zero

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    Aug 8, 2006
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    #79
    Just watched Taken, the most badass movie I've seen in a while.
    the scene when he's at the dinner table and just shoots his friend's wife is priceless.

    i have to say that was the funniest/most bad ass scene in any movie i've seen in the past decade
     

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